per diem

ADVERB
  1. one every day
    we'll save 100 man-hours per diem
NOUN
  1. a daily allowance for living expenses (especially while traveling in connection with your job)
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How To Use per diem In A Sentence

  • For some cynics, it is merely the foreign junkets and chance to travel on per diem expenses that draws the attraction of our globalised political classes.
  • Daily rate inclusive of Per Diem, Hotel and Auto Expense.
  • At length a peasant was found who suited our purpose; but he considered two florins per diem too little pay, so I was obliged to give an additional zwanziger. Visit to Iceland
  • Besides salary and per diem, each Secret Service employee received a whopping twenty-five dollars for each boodler he captured. The Hacker Crackdown
  • We'll pay your top rate and kick in a per diem when you're out of town. THE LAST PLACE
  • He received a per diem allowance to cover his travel expenses.
  • He hates that one for he never exceeds three drinks per diem. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • Management was late paying players, didn't provide proper meal per diem at times, and fell behind in compensating youth academy coaches. Friday kickaround: Americans abroad, Crystal Palace Baltimore problems, Real Maryland arrest, Maryland women win, Terps and Cavs men at home
  • The police per diem doesn't run > to eating in the Gold Room -- I've seen their prices. MURDER SONG
  • TotalMed Staffing, Inc. has an immediate opening for an LPN / Licensed Practical Nurse to work per diem hours with various long-term care facilities in Chicago and the surrounding areas such as Arlington Heights, Itasca and Aurora. Chicagotribune.com - News
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